This is a photograph of a parade downtown St. Marys. The roads are unpaved, so the photograph must have been taken sometime before 1921. People are gathered on the sidewalk and street near what was then the Grand Central Hotel, Molson's Bank, and the Journal Argus office.

This is a photograph of a parade downtown St. Marys. The roads are unpaved, so the photograph must have been taken sometime before 1921. People are gathered on the sidewalk ...

This is a photograph of downtown St. Marys during a parade in 1978. A band follows behind a group of people holding flags. Many people can be seen watching from the sidewalk. Visible store names in the photo include, from left to right: Whaley-Sass Insurance, JB Tudor, Ray Bennett Men's ...

This is a photograph of downtown St. Marys during a parade in 1978. A band follows behind a group of people holding flags. Many people can be seen watching from ...

This photo shows downtown St. Marys during the St. Marys Fair Parade in 1921. Classes from the local schools are marching towards the fairgrounds in the West Ward. There was a prize for the best marching class.

This photo shows downtown St. Marys during the St. Marys Fair Parade in 1921. Classes from the local schools are marching towards the fairgrounds in the West Ward. There was ...

This photo shows a view of Queen Street looking west from Wellington Street in September 1919. On the left is Trader's Bank, which is now the Meridian Credit Union. Across the street is the White & May clothing store, which is now Scotiabank.

This photo shows a view of Queen Street looking west from Wellington Street in September 1919. On the left is Trader's Bank, which is now the Meridian Credit Union. Across ...

This photograph shows downtown St. Marys looking east on Queen Street from the West Ward. There are a number of vehicles on the road. The Carpet Store is clearly visible in the building that now houses Thames Printing. The Miller's House and the Town Hall are also visible in the ...

This photograph shows downtown St. Marys looking east on Queen Street from the West Ward. There are a number of vehicles on the road. The Carpet Store is clearly visible ...